Nuxt 3 Minimal Starter + Supabase + OAuth + Prisma + TRPC

Look at the Nuxt 3 documentation to learn more.

Setup

Make sure to install the dependencies:

# yarn
yarn install

# npm
npm install

# pnpm
pnpm install --shamefully-hoist

Development Server

Start the development server on http://localhost:3000

npm run dev

Production

Build the application for production:

npm run build

Locally preview production build:

npm run preview

Check out the deployment documentation for more information.

Steps to Create

This is what I did to create the project including all the extra fiddly stuff. Putting this here so I don't forget.

Follow instructions from here https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/installation

# install node
n lts
npx nuxi init nuxt3-boilerplate
code nuxt3-boilerplate/
npm install
npm run dev -- -o

To setup supabase and middleware, loosely follow instructions from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcaL1RfnU44

Supabase - new account (free tier), used github oath for supabase account

npm install  @nuxtjs/supabase

add this to nuxt.config.ts

modules: ['@nuxtjs/supabase']

Follow these instructions to add google oath https://supabase.com/docs/guides/auth/social-login/auth-google

Then I frigged around trying to get the nuxt-supabase module to work properly for the oauth flow. It's a bit of a mess TBH. Eventually I looked at the demo https://github.com/nuxt-modules/supabase/tree/main/demo like a chump and got it working

Integrating Prisma... This was a tricky decision I think. the Subabase client has some pseudo sql Ormy sort of features already but Prisma has this awesome schema management support and autogeneration of a typed client.... and I already had a schema lying around that was nearly what I needed and it was nice to be able to re-use it.

npm install prisma --save-dev
npx prisma init

go to Supabase -> settings -> database -> connection string -> URI.. and copy the URI into the DATABASE_URL setting created with prisma init. still in database, go to 'Database password' and reset/set it and copy the password into the [YOUR-PASSWORD] placeholder in the URI

Then I manually hand coded the schema.prisma file based on something else I already had.

npx prisma db push
npm install @prisma/client --save-dev
npx prisma generate
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